October 2025 Over/Under Shotgun Sales on GunBroker: Browning and GForce Battle at the Top

If you love smooth-swinging two-barrels, October 2025 over under shotgun sales on GunBroker gave us plenty to talk about. Our Outdoor Analytics dashboard highlights two clear lanes to the podium: Browning commanding premium dollars, and GForce Arms moving serious volume at entry-level prices. In this breakdown, we’ll cover the brands and specific families buyers chose—and what those choices mean for hunters, clay shooters, and retailers heading into the season.
Quick Take
- Primary keyword: over under shotguns
- Browning leads brand share while GForce wins with a single high-volume family.
- Mid-tier favorites from Beretta, Stoeger, and CZ-USA round out the pack.
- Median sell prices stretch from budget to boutique—proof the category serves every wallet.
Top Selling Brands (Market share of units with median sell price)
| Brand | Market Share | Median Price |
|---|---|---|
| BROWNING | 22.1% | $2,627 |
| GFORCE ARMS | 19.3% | $330 |
| BERETTA | 12.7% | $3,837 |
| STOEGER | 5.4% | $434 |
| FRANCHI | 4.6% | $1,803 |
| CZ-USA | 4.2% | $925 |
| AMERICAN TACTICAL (ATI) | 3.8% | $466 |
| CHARLES DALY | 2.6% | $668 |
| TRISTAR | 2.6% | $906 |
| BENELLI | 2.2% | $2,543 |
| RIZZINI USA | 2.0% | $3,369 |
| MOSSBERG | 1.8% | $623 |
| WEATHERBY | 1.8% | $996 |
| CAESAR GUERINI | 1.2% | $5,611 |
| POINTER | 1.2% | $435 |
Top Selling Families (Market share of units with median sell price)
| Family | Market Share | Median Price |
|---|---|---|
| GFORCE ARMS GF SERIES | 13.3% | $330 |
| BROWNING CITORI | 8.2% | $2,339 |
| BERETTA MODEL 680 SHOTGUNS | 6.4% | $2,667 |
| BROWNING CITORI 725 | 4.0% | $2,990 |
| BROWNING CYNERGY | 2.8% | $1,919 |
| BROWNING CITORI 825 | 2.6% | $3,640 |
| STOEGER CONDOR | 2.4% | $402 |
| AMERICAN TACTICAL (ATI) CALVARY | 2.2% | $498 |
| BERETTA MODEL 690 SHOTGUNS | 1.6% | $4,174 |
| CZ-USA DRAKE | 1.6% | $638 |
| CZ-USA REDHEAD | 1.6% | $1,119 |
| POINTER ACRIUS | 1.0% | $448 |
| SAVAGE MODEL 555 SHOTGUNS | 1.0% | $569 |
| RUGER RED LABEL | 0.8% | $2,312 |
| TRISTAR TT-15 | 0.8% | $1,497 |
What Stands Out This Month
- Browning owns the premium lane. As a brand, Browning holds the largest slice of units with a healthy median price—driven by the Citori line and supported by Cynergy. If you’re shopping for a lifelong clays gun, this is where many buyers are parking their dollars.
- GForce Arms dominates value volume. The GF Series alone accounts for more than one in eight units sold, thanks to a rock-bottom median price. It’s an easy on-ramp for new shooters or a loaner for the duck blind.
- Beretta’s 680/690 families continue to attract enthusiasts. These lines carry higher medians, signaling demand from competitive and aspirational shooters who want refined actions and wood.
- Dependable mid-tier picks. Stoeger Condor and CZ-USA’s Drake/Redhead show steady interest from hunters and casual clays shooters who want solid performance without boutique pricing.
Context: How Buyers Are Using These Guns
- Product specs noticed: Classic two-barrel actions, wood stocks, and interchangeable choke systems are common; many listings highlight extractors/ejectors and vent ribs.
- Activities: Upland hunting, skeet, and sporting clays drive most demand, with budget models doubling as field-and-range workhorses.
- Locations: Outdoor ranges and fall bird seasons keep over under shotguns in steady rotation during October.
- People & roles: New shooters gravitate to budget imports; seasoned competitors and collectors lean toward Browning, Beretta, and Caesar Guerini.
- Noteworthy features: Wide price spread—from sub-$500 beaters to $5K+ Italian beauties—shows the category’s two-track market is alive and well.
Buyer Tips
- On a budget? Start with GForce GF Series, Stoeger Condor, or ATI Calvary. Check choke availability and warranty support.
- Mid-tier sweet spot: Look at CZ-USA Drake/Redhead or Franchi. You’ll get better fit and finish without boutique pricing.
- Premium pick: Browning Citori or Beretta 680/690 families if you want heirloom-grade wood and crisp mechanics.
Conclusion
October’s data makes one thing clear: over under shotguns remain a two-lane highway. Value models move units; premium classics hold the spotlight. Whether you’re chasing pheasants or punching clays, there’s a proven option at every price point.